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Sporobolus pumilus, the
saltmeadow cordgr****, also
known as salt hay, is a
species of cordgr****
native to the
Atlantic coast of the Americas, from Newfoundland...
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stable secondary dunes,
where they mix with
other gr****es such as
saltmeadow cordgr**** and
panic gr****, as well as
seaside goldenrod,
spurge and other...
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Juncus gerardii,
commonly known as blackgr****,
black needle rush or
saltmarsh rush, is a
perennial flowering plant in the rush
family Juncaceae. Juncus...
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following native plants:[when?] Sand plants: sea oats (Uniola paniculata)
saltmeadow cordgr**** (Spartina patens)
coastal panicgr**** (Pani**** amarum) Estuarine...
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which are
sharply tapered and bend down at
their tips. Like its
relative saltmeadow cordgr**** S. patens, it
produces flowers and
seeds on only one side of...
- Argentina, Uruguay,
Chile Sporobolus pumilus (Roth) P.M.Peterson &
Saarela –
saltmeadow cordgr**** – east
coast of
North America from
Labrador to Tamaulipas; West...
- Florida. The
saltmarsh sparrow prefers high
marsh habitat,
dominated by
saltmeadow cordgr**** (Sporobolus pumilus) and
saltmarsh rush (Juncus gerardii), which...
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Vegetation is
diverse on the
island and
consists of
saltmeadow cordgr****,
saltmarsh bulrush, salt
marsh cattail, and
American threesquare...
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roads (mostly dirt) were once used for the
transportation of salt hay or
Saltmeadow Cordgr****. Salt hay
marshes serve as
pollution filters and as buffers...
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dominant marsh plants include black needlerush,
saltmarsh cordgr****,
saltmeadow hay, and saltgr****. The
woodland areas are
dominated by loblolly, longleaf...